2010年12月10日星期五

Late afternoon: U.S. stocks rose slightly relative calm market

U.S. stocks rose slightly late Friday, a quiet week coming to an end. Economic data released this week generally positive, the stock market has played a supporting role.

EST at 15:14 on December 10 (Beijing time at 4:14 on December 11), the Dow Jones industrial average rose 19.83 points to 11,389.89 points, or 0.17%; the Nasdaq composite index rose 19.76 points to 2,636.43 points, or 0.76%; Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 5.99 points to 1,238.99 points, or 0.49%.

Dow component GE rose 4.1%, after this comprehensive industrial giant raised its dividend 17% dividend for the second time this year raise.

Procter & Gamble (PG) rose 0.5%, after Goldman Sachs cut its rating raised to buy from neutral. Goldman Sachs said the market underestimated the consumer goods giant's development prospects in emerging markets, but Goldman Sachs believes that P & G in this market, "a huge opportunity."

This week the stock market abnormal smooth. The fourth consecutive day Thursday, the Dow Change points less than 20 points since October 2006 is the longest period of time.

Chase Investment Counsel institutional investors, portfolio manager and quantitative analyst Brian - Brian Lazorishak said, "The stock market is rising slightly. People did not really actively drive the market higher, but they did not leave the market."

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